Search results for "self-archiving"
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JYU Library services related to open science
2016
Presentation in Introduction to Open Science -seminar, Jyväskylä, 14.11.2016.
Author Rights vs Self-Archiving in Spanish Scientific Journals
2013
AbstractThe paper analyzes publishers’ copyright policies and self-archiving conditions of Spanish scientific journals. Data are extracted from the directory DULCINEA that contains information of 1318 Spanish journals, of which 775 (61%) allow some form of self-archiving to be about 60% of the post-print version and allowing them 87% of the deposit of the version of record. In 72% of journals the deposit can be performed immediately after publication and in 16% after article acceptance. 72% of the journals are freely available without charge to the user this figure raises up to 86% if free access after an embargo is considered. Only 18% of the journals use Creative Commons licenses. The ado…
Open Access & Research Assessment: Implementing OA for REF2021
2017
British Research Excellence Framework 2021 and it´s implications to deposit and access requirements of research publications.
The Finnish Open Science and Research Initiative and Development of Green Open Access in Finland
2016
Presentation in Slovakian Open Government Week, Bratislava, 19.10.2016
Finland – A model country for green open access
2016
Poster in Nordic Open Science Forum, Helsinki, 22.11.2016
Modelling centralized self-archiving process in Finland
2016
Poster in Repository Fringe conference, Edinburgh, 1.8.2016
Kotimaisten tiedelehtien avoimuuslinjaukset keskitetysti SHERPA/RoMEO-palveluun
2017
Boosting for green open access Why, Who and How?
2016
Presentation in Oulu OpenCon seminar, Oulu, 7.12.2016
The Roadmap to Finnish Open Science and Research
2015
Finland published its open science roadmap at the end of November 2014. This roadmap is based on the work of the Open Science and Research Initiative (ATT), a cross-administrative initiative established by the Ministry of Education and Culture. The goal of this initiative is to promote open science and availability of information. Exploration of recent developments of open access in the EU shows that Finland is not among the leading countries in the EU. This paper focuses on the practical action plan of this roadmap and describes how the weakest part of Finnish open science, green open access is to be lifted at international top level.
Kotimaiset tieteelliset lehdet, rinnakkaistallennus sekä huomioita SHERPA/RoMEOsta
2017
This report examines the actions taken for promoting the green OA in Finnish scholarly journals and their effects in 2016 and 2017. A Finnish-language form for suggesting publisher policies to SHERPA/RoMEO database was developed. It was linked into instructions for applying the government subsidy of scholarly publishing. Finally, a resolution on archiving was negotiated with the copyright organization responsible for distributing remunerations of a national license based article database (Elektra). Due to these actions, the number of announced self-archiving policies rose from 27 to 53. 24 policies were collected via the Finnish form and sent to SHERPA/RoMEO. In this connection, some shorta…